Quebec Provincial Election Study, 1960 (ICPSR 9002)

This telephone survey was conducted a few weeks prior to
the June 22, 1960, provincial election in Quebec. Respondents were
asked their opinions of Jehovah's witnesses, immorality due to
American influence, economic dependence on the United States,
immigration, Communists, labor unions, foreign artists in Canadian
media, religion in schools, return to farms as a solution to
unemployment, film censorship, compulsory health insurance, and
nationalization of private companies. Responden... (more info)

This telephone survey was conducted a few weeks prior to
the June 22, 1960, provincial election in Quebec. Respondents were
asked their opinions of Jehovah's witnesses, immorality due to
American influence, economic dependence on the United States,
immigration, Communists, labor unions, foreign artists in Canadian
media, religion in schools, return to farms as a solution to
unemployment, film censorship, compulsory health insurance, and
nationalization of private companies. Respondents were also asked
about their political interests, activity, and convictions, and
whether they were a member of a political party. Demographic
information collected on respondents includes age, marital status,
educational background, religion, employment status, occupation,
income, professional and social association memberships, father's
country of origin, and father's social status.

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